7 episodes

Kurt and Tim have been friends ever since Tim spontaneously gestated Kurt from his imagination. They read comics, they write, they talk about it all.

Write Club‪!‬ Tim Mucci, Kurt Christenson

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Kurt and Tim have been friends ever since Tim spontaneously gestated Kurt from his imagination. They read comics, they write, they talk about it all.

    "We're Back!" V. 3, Ep. 7

    "We're Back!" V. 3, Ep. 7

    So, it took a while. It took some planning and some soul searching. It took some realization that doing this podcast was something that we enjoyed doing, as long as we were doing it the way we wanted to do it. So, we're back. Perhaps a bit leaner and meaner, but back nonetheless. This podcast covers the Brooklyn Comics and Graphics Festival that took place back in December, specifically the LYNDA BARRY AND CHARLES BURNS IN CONVERSATION program. Kurt and I are planning on doing at least 3 podcasts a month, more if time allows, and we're pretty psyched with some of the things we have planned. Enjoy the recording, and as always comments are welcome via email here: Write.Club1@gmail.com, Twitter here @Write_Club, or in the comments section on this post.

    Write Club! "Piethos!" V. 3, Ep. 6

    Write Club! "Piethos!" V. 3, Ep. 6

    Write Club can't always be about comics, right? Right! So in this episode Tim & Kurt take the podcast out into the streets of Brooklyn to cover a Slice Magazine reading event. The event, coordinated by Slice's resident blog czar and online editor, C.A.B Fredricks was your basic head-to-head reading competition featuring the best and the brightest up & comers of the indie publishing world! photo courtesy of Amy Sly PIETHOS! A Reading, works like this: Five independent literary organizations were chosen, each selected a champion, and presented a challenge for an opposing organization. Each reader had about one week to compose a story in answer of their challenge. The prize? A FRESH BAKED APPLE PIE! The event was held at LEGION bar in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Listen to the event here: And now, THE READERS, with visual aids and in order of appearance: Liz Matthews (Slice Magazine)photo courtesy of Amy Sly Liz's story involved some visual aids. To get the whole experience, click on each link as she prompts the picture in her story. Window Breakfast Leaves Corey Eastwood (Book Thug Nation)photo courtesy of Amy Sly Kate Axelrod (Featherproof Books)photo courtesy of Amy Sly Martha Raoli (Canteen Magazine)photo courtesy of Amy Sly The Prize:photo courtesy of Amy Sly Now Dear Write Clubbers, after listening to the event, who would YOU have chosen to win the nommy pie?

    New York Comic Con Mini-Cast: Day 1

    New York Comic Con Mini-Cast: Day 1

    Day 1: This is a short one folks! Kurt, Tim and later Phil, take a walk through the con and are struck with a volley of emotions. The British are killed, and Tim & Kurt ask "What's it all about?" Luckily they're saved by a girl named Gabby. Intro: "Four Colored Universe" Metasciences Outro: "Write Club Theme" Scott St. Pierre

    New York Comic Con Mini-Cast: Day 2

    New York Comic Con Mini-Cast: Day 2

    Day 2: Tim is joined by Pete Lenz, who is having fun. Then Tim tries to find the screaming women, and when that doesn't pan out Pete, Tim and Phil head down to the basement to check out Anime Fest. Apples are eaten, smiles are shared, and perhaps the oddest interview I've ever done takes place. Seeing as how this is a major comic event, I thought I'd check out Marvel's Cup O' Joe panel. That kicks in at about 7 minutes, and therein you'll hear about some of Marvel Comics upcoming plans. This, of course, was a slide show, so you will not be able to see what they're talking about. Here are some bullet points: Marvel to publish at least two CrossGen titles. From the images it looks like they'll be SIGIL and RUSE (penned by Mark Waid). Brian Bendis and Michael Oeming will be putting out a creator owned, all-ages book named TAKIO.Brian Bendis and Alex Maleev team up to reinvent MOON KNIGHT.Marvel + ESPN? I don't know either.A teaser of a web-series about Marvel editor Steve Wacker auditioning for the Broadway play based on SPIDER-MAN. I think it's called SPIDER-MAN: WTF am I doing on Broadway? (JOKES!) Intro: "Kingdom Come" Jay-Z Outro: "Write Club Theme" Scott St. Pierre

    New York Comic Con Mini-Cast: Day 3

    New York Comic Con Mini-Cast: Day 3

    Day 3: LAST DAY OF COMIC CON NY 2010! We start this off with Phil Gelatt, and you can tell that the con has taken its toll on this strong, strong man. We then chat with Nikki Cook about her upcoming book, MEMOIR, written by Ben McCool. After that we catch up with Reilly Brown to discuss his con sketches and his new ALPHA FLIGHT project. And, finally, Rick Lacy appears on the scene to detail his plans to take his life down to zero, and then build it back up to 11. If you understand the plan, please let me know. We end with a haunting scene at the AnimeFest. In my mind, I'm still there. Intro: "I Am the Law" Anthrax Outro: "Write Club Theme" Scott St. Pierre

    Write Club! "MOOREatorium" V. 3, Ep. 4

    Write Club! "MOOREatorium" V. 3, Ep. 4

    The big brains behind Write Club tackle the life, work, and reputation of outspoken and ofttimes problematic comic legend Alan Moore. If you haven't listened to the previous episode, where Tim Mucci interviews Moore, you may want to do so; it does come up and you will be tested. Kurt Christenson, Phil Gelatt, and Tim Mucci discuss Alan Moore. Intro: "Oh Somba!" Electrelane Outro: "Write Club Theme" Scott St. Pierre What do you think of Moore? Let us know in the comments!

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

Raymok ,

awesome

Damn these guys know comics. Give them a listen, you'll definitely hear about some obscure stuff and have a couple laugh out loud moments.

Joseph Roth ,

Tim has a pocket fetish

I'm gonna listen to this podcast because I don't know anything about comics. If just one comic could be saved, then it'd be all worthwhile.

Mooch Rex ,

Audible Gold!!

The perfect way to pass the time if you're locked in a plastic prison, an asylum filled with loonies or a zone ripe with phantoms! Tim and Kurt are bursting with comic book knowledge, and their rapport is natural, easy going and humorous. I love their insight when it comes to writing for comics (they've both had work professionally published in the field.) If you're a fan of comic books, superheroes, novels, kryptonite, radioactive spiders, etc., then you MUST check out this podcast! What are you waiting for? Download now!

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